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    Largest WW I've ever seen

    While driving to take my daughter to work (she has her learner's permit) we pulled off the expressway and onto an off ramp and stopped at the light. Being in the passenger seat, it was my chance to look for wheel weights. Sure enough there it was, there was no getting out. I thought about it the whole while to her job. The ramp is in a very busy spot. I drove back, parked in a local business, ran across four busy lanes of traffic. I got to the island around all the traffic and went right to it. It weighs a whopping 6 ounces. Wow!!!


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    I've yet to see a clip-on that big, nice. And a fun story to boot I recently found the biggest stick-on I've seen. Not saying it's unique, but it was a first for me. -Brad
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    Ohh I like them. I get them occasionally from a place that services 18 wheelers. Lemme tell ya, a five gallon bucket of those is dang difficult to pick up! Boy they smelt down nice too. Beats the heck out of little passenger car weights. I melted a coffee can full of quarter oz weights once....it's barely worth the effort.

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    Not trying to top your story by any means zombie, but...............
    I have a 12oz.er that measures zacly 6.75 in.
    Also have one just like yours.
    These came from a truck driver friend of mine.
    I just can't bring myself to melt them down.

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    Nice, I need to go by the truck tire center here in town. The big ones are WAY more efficient to melt down. I find a weight about every month or so, but certainly not enough to support a habit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silvercreek Farmer View Post
    Nice, I need to go by the truck tire center here in town. The big ones are WAY more efficient to melt down. I find a weight about every month or so, but certainly not enough to support a habit!
    Sounds like a habit looking for them.

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    So, when you skim the pot, there is only one clip.
    How unfulfilling.

    nice find

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    I got one of them a while back. Pulled up at an intersection, flicked the seat belt, leaned out and bingo! It was a good day.
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    ww thief

    every time someones car vibrates at work they ask me if I took there ww.

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    Looks like a truck weight.
    I wish I had some. When I was younger they were everywhere
    My dad was a truck driver

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    I have to dodge traffic for my job, but I could just imagine what the person must have thought with you jumping out of your car to grab a wheel weight off the ground.

    (I stop to pick up WW's riding my bike all the time)

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    i have a few that are a lb and used to have a 20 oz one.
    they seem to have more antimony in them.

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    Every few weeks I go to our major intersection in town, yes, we only have one, and pick up WW from the trucks stopping and starting at the 4 way red blinking light. Every vehicle has to stop and start there. I usually gain a pound or two, and some strange looks. With our oil boom ongoing there are many trucks daily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiloh View Post
    Sounds like a habit looking for them.

    Shiloh
    Been picking them up (among other little metal bits) since I was a kid. Always knew that they would be good for something, just didn't know what!

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    Several years ago I got about half a 5 gal. bucket of truck weights. Several looked to be about that size. Most were smaller but still way bigger than passenger WW. They were brand new. The guys that worked in the back of the tire place said the clips were bad and would let go at speed. I'm still not sure they were supposed to give them to me, but I didn't think abut that until I had melted them down. I doubt I'll ever see a deal like that again.
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    It makes you wonder what quality of tire / wheel combination needs six ounces to balance it.

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    bowfin: An 18 wheeler truck with tires 5 times larger than a car tire and 10 times heavier. As mentioned by others I used to get wheel weights at truck tire shops that weighed as much as 20 oz. The bigger the tire the more out of balance they can be. If you compare percentage to weight it probably comes out about the same.

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    From local recycler.

    Quote Originally Posted by zomby woof View Post
    While driving to take my daughter to work (she has her learner's permit) we pulled off the expressway and onto an off ramp and stopped at the light. Being in the passenger seat, it was my chance to look for wheel weights. Sure enough there it was, there was no getting out. I thought about it the whole while to her job. The ramp is in a very busy spot. I drove back, parked in a local business, ran across four busy lanes of traffic. I got to the island around all the traffic and went right to it. It weighs a whopping 6 ounces. Wow!!!

    I stopped in at a local recycler on the way home from a gunshow in Salem, AR. I bought what lead they had for $0.25 per pound. These were in the batch


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    Yeah, it's all a matter of the mass of the tires.
    Big truck tires are BIG and heavy, just takes more weight to balance them, no great mystery.
    Don't know about the new ones but the older ones are great.
    Way less percentage of clips and dross when smelting.

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    Truck tire service places are good haunts, as are school bus garages. Those big weights seem to be of a stronger alloy too, like hard ball. My friend who used to save them for me has passed on so I have not been getting those lead bananas recently.

    prs

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